JTYAF supports West Moors Middle School gardening project
Thanks to the funding, the school is now able to buy a polytunnel so that the children will be able to grow food all year round.
Thanks to the funding, the school is now able to buy a polytunnel so that the children will be able to grow food all year round.
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Air Cadet Junior Leaders challenged others to run, walk, cycle or swim around the world virtually to raise funds for JTYAF.
MHA Communities New Forest has come up with this idea to brighten the lives of older people this spring.
This challenge is very flexible as you can set your own challenge and fundraising target at a time to suit you.
Lockdown is particularly difficult for people with sight loss and so this donation has ensures the Association’s work can continue.
A mobile app will help you to travel to the Seven Wonders of the World to help raise funds for the local children’s hospice.
Take on the personal challenge of climbing Dorset’s three peaks and raise money for Diverse Abilities as you go.
The club was able to hold two events between lockdowns and plans to support JTYAF for the coming year too.
You can run, walk, dance or jog over a 5km route on 24 April with the event running within Covid-19 legislations.